How to define a dynamic range?

hrithik

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I have a fixed range "Min" defined from $B$19 to $B26.

I want to make this range dynamic i.e starting at $B$19 but ends only on the last data cell in col B

I tried to use OFFSET(Data!$B$19,0,0,COUNTA(Data!$B:$B),1) and it does not work.

any suggestions?

Also, I need a formula for referencing the last cell in the range (for eg: $B$26 if the range is like in line1 of this post)​
 

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Hi,

Try this:
Code:
=OFFSET(Data!$B$19,0,0,COUNTA(OFFSET(Data!$B$19,0,0):OFFSET(Data!$B$19,65000,0)),1)
 
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